Articles

Against the Grain: Rhodes Scholars and the Political Arena From Pointe Shoes to Combat Boots: Finding My Feet as a Woman Leader
by Mary O'Hagan

Mary O'Hagan explores the discrepancy between the common perception that most Rhodes scholars are involved in high public and/or political office and the reality of the women surveyed by the Rhodes Project - few of whom have sought (and fewer still, attained) such positions.

By Erica Watson Borggren

As a military officer, Scholar Erica Borggren can enter any room with confidence and authority. But she was not always so sure-footed.

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Multiple Adulthoods among Female Rhodes Scholars
by Michael Singleton

Michael Singleton applies the "life cycle" theory to Rhodes women to demonstrate a life-long capacity for leadership.

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